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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1893)
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If wonder' iMau4, tft ma, 11 wonder' MruM unsolicited tMtlmc !(Vi of the company taamifsc irtV nfnpl profs, . ,, ., KiiMtmrtiimMi nlAUfapOMewft ttirlni l) HuMilitf HMfirtntlve Nervine M A reliable nu icuiuirr nuiifir ururcj ,, . 1 femody. fo nil nerrotn dfoessos, such, a IlPnUI facta tlttfthWI UODllliy, prtrttrntlon, slrtObloiineM. i (lllne hrstcrlA, soxual. do- WMW BVlti u. dance, wlewfi etc, It is lM tm t potlilt MutiiA MukM. r5 ih fi, MIIa MmIIcmI On. M(1 litf nil fttnaa Fffehiff iiifl;, or rerelpt of priceIt per bot w.tM botUM Jot Hi, expreOT. prepaid. HMtoMtla Nef mc posituely contalM no Opla(4 0i' dangerous drugs. HAVE YOU GOT trOJttttO TttK9 fcoown br aelatnr 1IK prplralon, oaa Intense itchlnf vftsn wrm Thl fora nd BLIND. BiHLaniNU r FBOTBtfiiiMcrrUiBJ ttrtt) A1 ONCRTO OR 80-SAN-KO-S PILE REMEDY, AhdarlM tnDioriflllaallhlatf.JfAtlna PILES trTmnffntirnr p l eon, pruMlaw mll, I. Snooker, TOtdiplUa Pa, eJoil by l)rtkett A Van 8lype, NKW AOVKIIT1HKMENTB, FOR SALE. On trrrti nd cheap, A 20 acre orchard on 8tin Ajr Bide No. ona. Smllensouth of Salem, 94t-dW iOUtf UA11T. 1'KOrKSSlONAl, ANW BUS1NKSS CAKDS. r, it, u'Aittnr J0.0,BINU1IAM. fS'AWOY 4 BIWOMAM, Atlorneya at lw, X lMrrn 1. 2 and 8, U'Arey Uulldinr, 141 Biita street, Special attention given to busl titun In the tapreme and'dtcalt oodrta of the Utl, 3 11 r I', IKJiaB, Attornty at law, Malem, Ore LV, Vim, OfflceZM Commercial street. fMll.MON KUHV, Attorney at law, Balem, X ftegott, Ofllee np ttalra In Fatten block Hi, BiOUKK, Attorney at lawalem.Ore , K'Jti, Offlce over nn' bank, T J.ntlAWjM.Yf.UVST. MWAW4HUNJ 0 . Attorneys at law. Ofllre over Capita National bank, Balem, Oregon, Ci T. ItlOMAitlHON, Attorney at law Of IC), flee npetalM In front rooms ol new Bnab Lloek, corner Commercial and Court street, Balem, Oregon, JOHN A, UAlteON, Attorney atlaW.i'ooUs 8 and 4, flash bank building, Halem.Or. Jl. K.BOMilAM, W.il.HOLMEM nONIIAM J101.MB4, Attorneys at law Vj Offlce In Bash block, between State and Coin, tfa Commercial street. MA! . ilHUtiltt. UlniM.kiihi , ti. il , t . i Hi wrlleet ,esl equipped typewrltlnji m flovoat one la Oregon, Oyer Uush's bank, a9m,urvifaa. QTKMA HtlKKMAN-rypewriliUiC aud (j commercial stenography, room 11, Gray block. Flrstla work. Hates reasonable. SO. BltOWWK, M, 0.,.fhyiiclaoaadnr. - gon, Ofllee, Murphy blojkj residence, 4-W,tommrclal street. Ell.T 0. MM ITU, Uentlst. W Stole street, Batera, Oregon, rinlshed dental opero 14 of every description. 1'alnless opera tlons a specialty. O. FUU1I. Architect, plans, speciaoa- lions ana Classes ol buildings classes saperiniennence ior ni Office WO Commercial street, op stairs, a A, KOBKKT, Architect, room 421, Mar qtiatabulldlaflYirtland, Oregon. P. J. LARSEN & CO., Manafactgrer of Wagons, Car Wages, etc. Ropalrlntf a Spolalty. Hnop 45 State street. MOfKOrlON JLODOK NO. a A.O.U. W Y, Meets In their ball In Bute Insurance building, every Wednesday evening. , , A. W.DENMW, m.w. 3, A, SEL.WOOD, Ilecorder, Aathorized Capital $600,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Balem, Oregon. W, A. CtBICK, es. W. W. MARTIN, Vloe Fit. J, ii.ALBKKT, Cashier. Biate, Oonirty and City Warrante bongtit at Par. aw farm for 8le r Trade. On easy terns, four in Ilea east of Kabllcaltvi eontalaiDg 147 acres' will trade tot property In or near Balem, M.O.DOVk, 4w Bubllmlty, Or. AWDEH'fl Fib, a IfliC BELT UTUTMnilTS WITH EU6TH MST , MACNETW Jtffllly. MaUsafAla'tlaiafMII t RifinilMlfl (Wm, Wataaa V. KaSwa ranHlas tm trHiM.f taM, m.t rnl.ninii ialMrla. MaJ aMtiM( liH. Inm aanwia SaUlHf. lUta MnaM, ImfMf, rtnaulia, Wacar.U'M aa Ma4jr "lte,"'i ". iaatMe. MtoWfl,UW SM-aaan. TaW Kaxrw aH wwih WaaSarM Utiimajana arar M aira. aS mtm a aarraM taat la laataalwTfa frr taa 'wi,HnMMlH,Ha, aas m ail af taaal ' MfaaMaa w aa aaaaaa Sara aaaa aaraS f tsu Ma aM aSM raaaaWa SallaS, aa4 v ar;aaaaafasiaryaSiinllitoiiaaS faraarul "pr".arf? ifjm9!t.w muHin MtMra. MfwrmnteaMOf' mm'mrmwmm ilWt7ft,firj,C .ssflisswaLsm V intend of frost aVJssSBBBsW is fltaorlorfl AsWiaVsW froirl SaSSST BBSS lbs swVsT bbbI v ' Ll And author" sPH vmmtmcm -' AM cr?5?yfW"f! tviiiiiTiunHn'ijyf i'liixiinf'iiTt.iin1' 1M,'m iiwwwiiiiiijiMi.nnir nwn uj iwnvvmmmHtmnm'mm MitkA6U IH eUMAfeffr (Htd MMH d hftW to MAf (MM liti flf H AM M tt 6W ACMtd M Mtf (M( Mfl bHW IM htt1tttrt fnlid. tf 4 f( Ifi to MM (hf flf)We3 Wl 6f,Mhf li hofff I66fti d MM M mM iU W liidt fMdto ilgiii Ati,1 Mt fjtll&ntrt 6 KLlfWff fe MdfAiA rn6rtimlfd fKrtfM to dt If i AHltf Mrfl ('l.lll xi4 W fjoon fAffra. of A damp day or of sticli oTtnlngs as 6omo oren At tho snmmor's liolght. In kddltloTr to this BeHerrl6lf you nro tn the (Xmntryf where big brnnohefl of tiovrtr Itig tfws or of find ornamento! leaves can easily be found you cannot do better thafa stand a large, dterj rata npo the hearth and kcp It constantly well Ailed. If tho branches are ample niid yotfikecp the vase filled up with water, they will not require too frequent change! A boi fitted to tho hoarth to contain ferns and other growing things that love tho shade Is an excellent scheme, if these are not available, alow folding screen of simple make may bo stood upon tho hearth, or the Japanese folding fan screens are also effective. Japanese umbrellas the JNow York Ilecorder tays, are usediby many people, if wo may judge by tho nunfbor sold, and mako about as good decoration as any thing of tho sort. Solect a combination of colors in harmony with your mantel drapery, cut tho handle off short and then simply arrange it eo that the blaok- ened bricks and the unused grate are hidden behind i to rich colors' and circular shape. Or, bettor than all and more or tlstid than anything to be found in the shops, follow in the footsteps of an artist of repute. Have a board like an old time ilreboard fitted to the open space. Then etoh upon it with a "poker," or more properly a pyrographer's tool, some ef fective and appropriate design. The rich,, warm, brown tints that you will obtain harmonize with every sheen of color, and the solidity of tho panel gives a hue that no bizarre arrangement of umbrellas or paper fans can possibly attain. Cleaning Gliding, A reliable mixture for cleaning gild ing is made in the following manner: Sprinkle a little hot water on an ounce or quicklime to slake it and gradually add a pint of boiling water to form a milk. Dissolve B ounces of pearl ash in U pint of boiling water, mix the two-solu tions, cover, agitate occasionally for an hour, let tho preparation settle, decant tho clear portion and cork securely in flat half pint bottles; Apply with 'a soft sponge and then wash, tho surface with clear water. Improving Starch. For starching muslins, ginghams and calicoes dissolve a pieco of alum the stzaj of A hickory nut for every pint of atawiu. This will keep the colors brigjitforia long time. Lawn Tennis Backet Cases. 'Decorative 'cases for lawn tennis rac quets havo lately been added to the Many small articles Which are popular for the display of. fancy work. In the sketch both sides of tho racket caso are given. There are many materials which could' be used, but perhaps the three most suit able would be clou, art serge or a coarse kind of colored linen, as all these are eminently strong and serviceable and would stand the wear and tear which acasetofithis kind must of necessity1 be, exposed, to. If cloth or art serge is selected, the em broidered designs should t be worked in HACKET CASES. uoselle. A chestnut brown cloth betdettdrith several ihsAssf sataaoa ytakmnli be usefal and ssTcct,ve,xr a rifle greets art serge would look well if worked witkfatd eeled silk. Or sjstalsa, According to aa India recipe oranges ar often served with a dressing of oil, vinegar aad pepper. Another way is to sprinkle lemon fnioe over the slices and liberally spread overall powdered sugar. The MtortOaUs Sklft. There k one encouraging' fact to be meted on the promenade, and that Is the perceptible shortening of skirts. Many eoetumes have skirt that eiear the ground easily, permlttiaK their rwearers to walk without holding np their gowns. The" short skirts hare so- Much Jk ad vantage of the others in appearance that .there is hope for the future in thk re jsjsset. The fall skkt when long enough to lie an inch or two on the ground or vest to tone and tones agate aa m JSfJWIKe tAWtt'Ai)"1WiAl,WlifaJ(llA-ltrf,ttim.) MS. 1 AM VbUH 6H6.6& 4stiUtuti if hiUibAbrtihtHid, 4 . . 1M-tAtUMMNk, ,TM Uli UinS lofMtfirir. UAi dtW whathof Mil will W n M bf A fluff, , PitMpiJbii AtA't uridefstftad ifaoM rffR bti( if fori lobU at th picfard tfbfeU AdoffiiHhfs'fjoitifnh y6tf Will beMfl. Wnld, AfiAf 4 Another fiiund of tntftAdo fnAdfi girl., She? is" trimmed flat stitched Hi) ironed flitt, Not A MSA6 bt A Wrln- TM Ttikt ANO TBBi Fttrn', klA mars the oven tenor of hor stiffened gown, Not a feather or a flower nods Above' her sailor1 hat, Slid looks as If she had been cut out with a shartr knife. A. fluff, on the oth6r harid, is gay with frills of Incdand furbelows of ribucms.1 She coquets from -under a big, soft lfg-i horn, over whloh all manner of flowers peep at her face, and from head to foot ho is soft and cloudy and liuttory. ' Tho Eton jackets of this season are tiboratofl in various ways. In some cases the revets aro plaited baas to form rUfflesy iln others tho jacket is Hued. with a i gay, silk) which extends out over the ravers and collar. Often the points of tho jacket in front are elongated and tiny pockets aro sot in. Some of the most stylish suits have n porfectly flat piping of black satin, stitchod in rows' around the skirt and on tho rovers. These suits,. in a fine quality of cloth, may bo bought ready mado for $29.50. Other suits rango from tho cheap flannels, at fS or $4, up to tho well made serges' at $10. The1 strictly tailor maido girl,-howeVer, is gowned in cheviot or whipcord or seed-' ed rep, iwitb a wido, plain skirt, ia jacket bodice opening over a low waistcoat dot tod with white. Hor shirt front is of the stiffest and is, if she bo a triflo ultra, striped with horizontal colored bands sad surmounted by a plain white colliuv A novelty shown in some stores is a small imitation vest front of plquo or colored linen to bo worn with a white collar in. place of a chemisette. A Spool Flower Stand. A pretty flower pot standmay be made1 of empty spools, after the i manner sug-i gcated'la the illustration. Take twcrf NOVEL AJTO rjBETUL. yielded boards and cut ahole in one of ythem through which to put tho flower pot. Secure, quantity of .empty, spools of the same size, string themiqgether on small iron or brass rods. Wire a large bead at tho'top of each column of spools, stain or gild to suit the fancy, and you have an'artktio receptacle for your 'fa vorite plant. Cream JTrlttera. Six macaroons, 2 ounces sugar, grated rind of half s lemon, 0 eggs, one-half pint of cream. Pound the inacaritona'in1 mortar, then mix. the sugar and lemon rind well -with it. Beat tho yolk soft and the whites o( S eggs to av, strong, froth, then add-tho cream and mix well with tho pounded macaroons Fry .the fritters on both sides till a light golden brown sift sugar oven and servo at once. The Military Skirt. The "military skirt" Is cut in semicir cular form, tho width Of the cloth being folded to form the center Of the front breadth. Exceptionally wido cloth or.a slight i goro. added to the back seam on each aide is necessary to give a sufficient -fullness to this skirt. There is scarcely' any fullness around the skirt at the waist ' only enough to make it fit well at the back. Tho back breadth is not perfectly straight as it would bo if the skirt were a perfect semicircle, but it is gored off at the top so as to mako the back iseamtai partial bias and reduce the fullness still farther at tho top. This skirt is also in terlined to the knee with crinoline ran Mn and lined witu sulc Hash! Baby U sleeping. Hasht Mother is creeping Oat of the room. Stilling tie rasa Of the caiadrsa's feet And the lnnoceat, sweet. Shrill nands of their play. Baby is sleeping. Utuhl Babylsdyiag. Uoshl Mother Is crying There is the room, WateUcv the Ansa Oatat) baby's eases. Clasping the restlses, weak Little bands la hajowa. Babyiadyiag. Hasal BabyUsleenfng Haafil Arigels are fcseylng Oaard la the room. Patleatlyaraaa ThereUU4oassbs, For sums aasw, ant basis, Tbe atartasja, elear. Fresh morulas; Is bwn blag ssswiisg Si Jl fldaB oar I 31K TODAY'S MA hUH tintfen. hf liMlti - ttoaf Ana ntUAM QtroMtMfU, ZdKLtM, iti'tis Hi. 4 fa Hi.-bfMcd VAlLi QMkfkii JtMMALi (Jut (i6lM fofdfiy fiihiiW id hobf bf g'oltig (o )fH Wire KM fbllowsM (ii SALliJf MtbDftolf JWiftKKf , invii, tiutrti AMppliitf slrrtwbeffle 2 Id 8 cltji Uti. rihliH'f fiiffilslies onttov rend -r 10 coins a gniiou LUHwWttten 16 c(A a gAlfdn, BUtOflKri trrdcKi Veafe tffessed 41 lo o cio. UotfA dressed Oj 16 0 Live cntMe 21 to 2), fhep-llvo $2 to $2.60. pflng lambs $1.76 to $2.40, MitAi PBf CBS, Nnlent Milling; Co,, quotosi Flour $3.60. Uraff $17 bulk, $18 sn6ked, tihbtto $19 and $20, CliOrf feed $19 and $20. VfltKKti Market in flat at 68 cU. HAY KRV OltAlN, Dais 40 tn 4fl centsr Hay Wild, $10; timothy and clover ill, uaiea iiaaua m. Barley No demand except for feed, 60 cents. faum rKonucrra. , kef'en Caslf, 18 cents. lulfer Best cllry, 20 to 2.5','fancy r athcry, 25 to SO. ' Jheeee 15 to 18 cts. ?arru smoked meats Bacon 12 ; hanis, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes 76 cents. OuIods 1 to 2 cents. HIDES-AMD I'EIre. Green, 2 cts; dry, 4 cts; sheep pelts, 76'cts to $1.25. -No quotations on fun. J.IV.B POUIiTHY. Hens, 10 cts; broilers 12); (lucks, 12; turkeys, slow sule, choice, 10 ctsj.gecse slow. POUTIjAND quotations. (1 ruin, V, ed, etc. Flour Stiiuildi'il, $3.40;VAlIa Wnlla, $3U0; graham, (3.00; superllno, $2,50 pr barrel. Oats Whlte,60o per bushel, grey, 48; rolled, in buns, $0.25G'60; barrels, $d 600.75; caeoa. $3 76. 'Hay Best, $1617 per tou;common, $10 13. lMlllstufls Bran, $17.60; shorts, $22; ground barley, $2024; chop feed, $18 per ton; whole 'ftoa, barley, 8086 per ceutal; middling, $2328 perteu: brewi dg barley, 9Q05o per cental: oblcken wheat. $1.22 1 .24 per centul. DAIRY PRODUCE. (Butter Oregon fancy creumery,22 25p faricy dairy, 1720c; fair to good, 1516c; common, 12o per pound; Call fdruia,n8544c iper, roll. Cheese Oregou, 11 13; Eastern twins, 10c, Yoiing American, 16o per per pound; California' flats, 14c. lEggs Oregon, 1416o per dozen. iPoultry Chickens, old, $4; broilers, large, ,$3.004.6u; small, $2.002 60; ducks, old, $4.600.00; young, $3 00 6.00; geese, $9.00; turkeyp, live, 12c; dressed, 16o, per pound. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. 'Woel: Orecon Eastern choice. 12 l4e; do Inferior, 0llc; do valley, 10 160. Hops 13lCc. iPntatoes Ordinary kinds of new in sacks at 90c($1.16 per cental: new1 ErlyRoee, boxe, 90c1.26; new.BuN banks, f l w I .) per ceuwi. i Onions 8590o per .cental for red, and $1.001 26 fur8llversklnB. Barley-'Feed, 82J83c per cental for good quality ami -Mo 'for choice; brewing,. 001.02 per cental. Oats-Mllllug,1.601.05;,f8ncyfeed, f,.uuu)i.uui a,i.uu v. wi"iw, v.uw, ootiiinou to fair, $r.l61.36rRray$l.'30 lv46;) bladb, $1.161.80 per cental, The Handsomest of all Coins. I, Thin nrnud dlBtlnollon Is eenerally conceded to the United Stutes' twenty dollar srold niece, a rmirvel of beauty in design and fltilxU. The loveliest of God's handiwork Is a handsome wo man. If in the bloom of health; If she Is not, Dr, Pierce's Favorite Preecrlptlon will'restore her. Ladles who use this' pberless remedy uru unanimous In Its praise, for it cures those countless Ills vfblcb are the bane of their sex Irrenu-Jarltles.'drapglng-down pains, Inflama- tlon, hysteria, Bleepleesness, and the ll-goue" sensnuons wnicn ouruen a ion io ana nervice, LARD MUST CO. tJnte COTTOLENB has come-to take Its place. The satisfaction with which the people have hailed the advent of the New Shortening Cottolene evidenced by the rapldlylncreas Ing enormous sales is PROOF rOSITIVBnotonlyof Its great value as a wem article ofet but is also sufficient preef of the general desire to be Hd of Indi gestible, unwholesome, unappey Sing lard, and of all the Wi that lard promotes. Try Cottolene I t once and waste no time in discovering like thousands ef ethers that you have new HOUSE FOR LARD. 111 JMsSa. "A tbelr daily lives without alcohol. P l'lpsJ(notoutofwsAksurmIi,.j , W but from proof," 3 KsKaBaaayssgasmjaayyagl fTwrosarwswffiTB ,g CesssaM sssde eady by S F N. Ka-FAIRBANK e CO., 4 t t !&immiM.togMmmmmMmmmmHmmmmm iL6jtoSAittfiit(i, iApb jtfANditi, rfltSTSl W8W MtlWIfflf 6or, HH and Chemebeta sweet. Gtoot iendrisoli CASH KARKBt fiMt meat And free) dellrory, 136 Mi Street. ' '" ' FRED Ai ERrCON; STONE AND BKIOK CONTRACTOR! HttlibtrM4en all kiadsof HldorirfeCoTi i.h and' BeWleW .Leave orders tl yeraent Co , ,f5 8 , f ii'iiiiiirkiHlfTi-iii.iiNi ns.nl aanaaaajaaaaaani AHWli)'r 1 THE GREAT SFANISH BRAIN AND 'Have you abused the 'lair's oft caters ad Injuredyour nervous systebif Axayou deipon'derit arMlmelirkholy with confused; Ideas and gloornyjthoughtajr ,,'El6li'AlNO" will poaltlvely 'cur youi It contaluavno mineral poiapniaiflii is remarkable 'for -awakenlti orgailo actios throughout the system, and am lmprdverrientJlri overjrtlseud. It produces better. muscles, bones, serves, halj-, nails, sklnWood'andHfiTes vigorous Ufa to the unfortunate rcrho has exhausted i his "powers; ipreaarediatablatlform and packed lm boxes convenloat to.carriy ia'trrcr pocket. ".Kacrobox eoatai&s 00 doses or. enough ito last one month and lei worth'raaayithswsitsTrelght.laigold. The prloe $1.00 pet box,ori6boxesfoM $5XXlf'ollderediaboae tiaaeraiid a guarantee will be given that any eaaemed-t tloricdabowthatitidoeeuaotcuretheimeneyfwill he refunded. As to our. ' anancial staatdinf iwsreJer.te any baak In thia city. Sent charges, prepaid, io ;anyaddrcssia Uaited.Btatealoi Canada, iPut up in plain wrapper with jo marktodlstingalahisrhatltilsj tWd, tor circulars and testlmoiuls. Addresf, tSIAJVH :1IdnrDXOIJ! OO.J 1 i Stockton Street 9AM FIANCISCO, CAL., U. I. A. Aa able' Brain an Ksrre SpeelalUt earn at any tins be eoanHtlally consulted 'entirely frte1 of bhas;e, persdnally or by mall, at the 'above "'address; WssAsA;avssvsiatsajsvs HP.M. CARS. 11 pwmrars leave Betel aid rjtflcdailyfer Asyhin jrfelriteiitlaFyAHd Cemetery .Capital City Railway.- Car leaves 5 a. m., ceaset' log Witlf vfcrlaad traiu; and 2,ra leave Hotel every 2 iiiHteg.froit JO a,. toll p. Bsufer.aUplateis)MitlieJilMefi e!ieptlBgHsseteiryaryTalceBi ajfte leetPaaeWMfer'Tralaga Electric Lights On! 'Meter System iO CONSUMER8 J iTheBalewLUhfHd Power Company at steal 'expense e ni T.lvht nlasa with the, most jnoSerB asci ,m - :-- : r . - -. .r" r- m .. it lirfct tfcaa any(STtem and. at a raUlowsr are bow i BowaDie io oner tne puDiioauener tbaa any city on l be caast. Arc aad IncaadeBeeat ' Llgkt i.f. .Slcctrlc Mttorii foraU 'Pi,ec''wbereIower fe re qalred. IBMMtaua ean ba wired for aa many llabta as desired and the consumers pay for only such Us bta aa are used. Tills being registered fry aalaieewio Meter, umoa 179 Commercial St, 13 LBAVaM BAIXH rom U. . Dock at 6 o'oteek a. auertty Wed- Beaoay aaa naiuroay. LBUVM PORTLAND riosn the Oeatral stock at foot ol Washington street ereryttenSayandTliursajay. LKAVSH ,8ALM far .Aleaar Jevary, Mooday 'iui& Toeaday, re urelu same das. . . , Itionelrnlaf Sretfbt and assraaer Iraelneas, oaMoathaasentT AiUltstKHtUt. POWER 'HOUSE Meat Market. IlWOftJ m ' II Til if iiri!iurji Vrseaand Halt u of lbs, bet, qua'lty. ifesltry aa4 stouk. Pree delivery. FRED WAYWRE. mmmgmmtmmm&mm' Screen Dors iND iOBBlHtft - ' Xirtkl k ffinnijmity. Bbopti Btats street. h MMfHXt Tille foMSal6, Bflftkmd -TrVYirdl, - NORTH SALfcM, JtltAABrtiBMi Take Itf EVE JOURNAL, Only 9 cents a day delivered at your door, Meal Markttf MA Cotamerolal street. Good meats, "frotnpt delltery, llnld McKlllep, Steat Wood. Saw JOHN C, MARHfe Horsesfioeing. BLAOkSMtitalNG;. Ute Street, '- - Bateau iateiH ila State street. -'' ' ' ' i it ESPAN" I1'1 Ma " -i nar This wonderful preparation li Purely Vcetaljle : compounded from-the prescription. of the, Official Physician to the'CouH of Spsin. "Erfphiio " rocreatcs MontaLand Nervo Power in XaaandWoauut. An lnfallibleMnedy for 'NcrriMis and Gcnertd Debility, Herrotts lotiialiori, Ctei$l&4Tktklfiin,lWckntn cotd by DebilitmtincIfOsscsl-ExccMCSr OYer-IndultTtuceB, Xa clplcdt Sbfteniriff of thcBrahi or:Fard8is,(Db;lJieM, J of Memory rConfuscd Thoughts and 11 Brain. Nerve or Sexual "We'ailiiewies; "Ifehasno equal iniwatoring'thef Stomach and Brain t to its riormal condition following thef abuse of Alooholio 3everagif or'indulgencoiinitheiOpium, Morphine-0- Chloral ,habit. rtjie LINE That LEADS: ALL OTHERS' FOLtOW; f THROUGH I DAILY TRAINS UAVINQ PORTLAND f; 3 I DAYS to 2 CHICAGO g0Ijrs the OuickestoChicago and HOUR Q"teltor-tijA-and Kan- Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Recline ing Chair Can, DinlngCars, Por rates and-seaeral infcrraattonioaU en or address. W B. HURLBURT, Asst, O. P. A. V.i Wasklngton St.. PnKTI.AMP. OUSIO", Frei Teniul trkterir 'Points li la the Una to take To all Points East and South, It Is the dlnlns car rente, it runs throngti reetlbnle trains; every day In the year to ST; PAUL AND CHICAGO fMo change of ears.) Oouipeeed of dialog ears BBsuryaased, Pullaaa drawUg reosa slisinea . Ol latest enfyaseat TOURIST Sleeping Cars:. Jieti tb4 etw l& tonrti'Brtf)4 &a4 in which tllalHafcit to ataSafaBSBSBB Ckf MMUL SL&atl - -l. gSr8SfSnS " SBaWSISBSrSsi VBt SSSBfBrll SWSaMSt BSBSJSJSSrBSB1SSfl Uekets.aod ELEQAXT DAT COACHES. AeoaUanoTS Uae sjosjessttag with all llnaa.aAordlsg eVraet aast uataterrupted PallBtaa slttre- tt strt aAluus eaa be so. mred la advtli U-')k aa aitrit ol tharoad. Throairh tickets to oA from all ilat la AJavartaai Pngtaad asd sturope eau be Puretuuedaiaay Uefcet oee of tbisousa. nrm'llDforwationeoBeeruliJC rates, Mine eftitu,rosttMaadetuerdeudsifurBUued iggggggntsan? wVmtmm M'BlssvP a. ixoSaklton. Aaalstaat Oeueral Paslaeafar Ajeat. Mo. JSV fSrt steertJestfWsysMasjSwia'ort- 1 1 bennut 4 m, f OAltDMM, , P. O. Hleelc Hi T, MVHMUCSYia Otfrsars immI Tetjsjsjsjg WMKHD JPAWJRM 848 Ootxi'l atr. t .W. THORNBURG, The Upriolstww, Mernodels, re-oarers, add rejsatrs opuoieierea mnniBre. rwwu olaea wort. Obeaieketa street, Htele Insuraaee bloekv t w KERVE REVIVER '"'aaakaaaaaaManaaMaaaBiaBaiaaaaaaaaaa, i if East and. Sooth; -VIA- THE 'SHASTA 1R0UXE ' I of the Southern Pacific! Company. CALiroHKiA axraass tbaik huw sAitnax- TWISK fOMTLAMDAMD8.r. "Boath. . -.!!I,S"LE!S I Worths Mi p. m. ':18 p. m. I 1:18 a.m.1 L,v. X.V. Ar. nt'ortland Balem Ban Fran. Ar, 7:1(6 s,m 6M a. aa 7rip. as Above trains sto north or Bosebnnr. only atlollowlna sUHana Soodbura, Halem, Albany Tancent, 8bedde. alsey, Harrlsburg, JunctlonClty, Irrlng and i rornana uresjen utyr E.UKPUBJ, HOKBHUHO M All, PAII.T 8.U0 a.m. Ijt. 11:17 a. m Lv. PortDS Balem Ar.l y0,p,iB, I.v.'l:0'p?M4 I.V. 7i00,a. i 00 p. m. Ay. Bosebusg iAlbaay IioomI, iJally Kaeaps sjaaOAy, 600 p.m. 733 p.m. 9)0 p.m. TUT Un Ar. Portland ffl Balem rjMa.sa. Albany J2d SBMsuS.u, ttiiilii Cam oa Ogdca Kw( PULLMAN BUFFET SLEETOtS ' AND Second Class Sleeping .Cars- Attached to ill through trains. rest S44e Wm, Mmi 'MvU isd CerYillis: PAII.y.-CXCrT BDWPAY). 1Ma.iu.tLy. Kirtian3 Arr'aUTp. m. 12.10 p. m. Ar. Unrvallls Lv. HSWp.m. At Albany and Oorvallls a ooaneet trains eroreson Pnriino Railroad. a x VMsxwTitAiw (1KU.V smiatTMUw ha "WTf, m. I by. Portland "rr 7:3ftp'm. I Ar. McMlnnvllle Lv.l rWaTm BHBa.sa TltltUIU T1KKT To all points In the Vastera States,' Canada and tturopa ran be obtained at lowest rates) trutu vr. t. an,nna.ni ikviii, rHuefai. K.P. KOUKKA, Asat. O. P. ai.d Pass. Ak't H. KOKiu.KN, Manacer. The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC R. R. And Oregon Development oomraay' staaaa. ship Use. m miles shorter, iW hours tlaHnlhMDiliy any olhr route, First, Ihrnuth eassencer and trehrht Use l'ortlaud.uaa all lolnla In the Wlllamtta valley to and from nan Prunelsoo, T1MK HCHEDULK, (Except Handay.) r.v Albany-,.1-00 p m I Lv CorvaHU 1: p at Ar YaQ.ulna.JKM) pn lr Yao.BlBJia aa l.v Uorvalils. ws aw J Ar AMkMy,lkH)a m (UU trains eonneet at Alfcsuiy and ffet vallls. r he above I rains eon neet st VaautaalwHsi the n son iwvipineni w.s nuu ih i eta twlwreu Yanulna and Han Prsnolaeo. N.U lystetMHFajfVmu l'urUnd aa4 aU M'l Itiine tn viiliry ikjIoUisu ii akeetuM aosv UfClMIU Willi ItMirH HSIHHaa) laWUI ut Altkinr u-Cimiillta una If dwll Vanelseisli iuldarraiieU arrive at s7TasiKs wiHOMHims: iter renuiur sailing. l'mngt.r unit Pit Igut fata always Ukt lineal Por luCuruiHlka aovtv to JMSawa. lop,t ror luferniulk apply to mfimz .v L"!a.U2&.jrts'. r.d Ttafes MJU SfBStX am W IIITtl ! St UTUHIIsja asTuBSX C.C. MOOUK. Ae'tUen'IPUAPass, Aft.' 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